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bob gave you an update earlier. the v.a. reached out to vets across the country to get them off the wait list and bring them in for care. bob is working to hold people accountable and make sure the whistleblowers are protected instead of punished. [applause] president obama: with the new resources of the choice act, the v.a. hired thousands of new physicians, nurses, staff. they are opening more clinics. so all the veterans who spoke up, i want you to know we heard you. we changed the rule. now if it takes you more than 40 miles to drive to a v.a. facility, we'll help you go to a doctor outside of the v.a. [applause] president obama: today, the v.a. is handling millions more appointments inside and outside the v.a. and delivering more care. that's all good news. veterans continue to tell us that once they get through the door, the care is often very good. a lot of folks across the v.a. many of them veterans themselves work hard every single day to do right by our veterans. we have to acknowledge our work is not done. we stil
bob gave you an update earlier. the v.a. reached out to vets across the country to get them off the wait list and bring them in for care. bob is working to hold people accountable and make sure the whistleblowers are protected instead of punished. [applause] president obama: with the new resources of the choice act, the v.a. hired thousands of new physicians, nurses, staff. they are opening more clinics. so all the veterans who spoke up, i want you to know we heard you. we changed the rule. now...
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hello, bob, how are you? guest: it is a little later than it is for you, but i'm still looking up, too. caller: i watch you every week. it is one of my favorite shows. guest: that is one of my caller: favorites i know that it is and you watch it every week, too. i want to mention something about the prescription cost, the high cost for senior citizens and for everyone else out there. make a note to maybe talk to representative moran from virginia, do you know him? guest: i do indeed. caller: he has a bill that seems to be stuck in committee about cutting back on some of these commercials on in prime time when people can watch, such as ford e.d. do you know that we are the only country in the world that allows prescription drugs to be advertised on television? guest: i did not know that. that is an interesting fact. caller: that is a correct facts. we are the only country in the world that allows that. i think you should get senators moran and a couple of these other people on there and we should have a talk a
hello, bob, how are you? guest: it is a little later than it is for you, but i'm still looking up, too. caller: i watch you every week. it is one of my favorite shows. guest: that is one of my caller: favorites i know that it is and you watch it every week, too. i want to mention something about the prescription cost, the high cost for senior citizens and for everyone else out there. make a note to maybe talk to representative moran from virginia, do you know him? guest: i do indeed. caller: he...
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the levinson family in florida is anxious for information and help to return bob. this is personal for me. i'm a strong supporter of israel, mr. president, and i recognize that country as one of america'america's most importan. i am committed to the protection of israel as the best and right foreign policy for the u.s. and our allies. and, mr. president, i am blessed to represent florida, which also has among our citizens a strong and vibrant jewish community, including many holocaust survivors and holocaust victims' families, some of whom i have worked with to help them get just compensation from european insurance companies which turned their back on them after world war ii and would not honor their insurance claims. in our state, we're also proud to have a floridian, a former u.s. and miami beach resident, as the israeli ambassador to the u.s. ambassador ron durmer grew up in miami beach. his father and brother are former mayors. he is someone i've enjoyed getting to know and have had several conversations over the years and recently spent time talking to him ab
the levinson family in florida is anxious for information and help to return bob. this is personal for me. i'm a strong supporter of israel, mr. president, and i recognize that country as one of america'america's most importan. i am committed to the protection of israel as the best and right foreign policy for the u.s. and our allies. and, mr. president, i am blessed to represent florida, which also has among our citizens a strong and vibrant jewish community, including many holocaust survivors...
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derek: if i could just add to what bob just said. you used the phrase one way or we are in a zone now. i think it is important that we see the next 10 to 15 years that way. , as suggestedhard in the report, and as i firmly believe, we cannot pretend that this deal has done the job for now and will -- and we will kind of punt for another decade plus. it is really how we use this moment that we are in. and a lot of what bob and richard have suggested, what i have talked about is ways that we can build up this muscle tissue of regional cooperation, dialogue, capabilities development, so that come as we get closer to the timeline as laid out in the jcpoa, we can make a common judgment and what needs to come next. in the meantime, we are doing a lot of things that will hopefully deter and influence iranian behavior on all the issues you rightly pointed out that are not addressed in the jcpoa. the key to that is not taking any option on the table. yousef: i think that brings me to my roller a point, how this deal gets a plummeted over the
derek: if i could just add to what bob just said. you used the phrase one way or we are in a zone now. i think it is important that we see the next 10 to 15 years that way. , as suggestedhard in the report, and as i firmly believe, we cannot pretend that this deal has done the job for now and will -- and we will kind of punt for another decade plus. it is really how we use this moment that we are in. and a lot of what bob and richard have suggested, what i have talked about is ways that we can...
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bob casey is the opposite. when liz mcgill, the president of penn showed her lack of leadership, i said fire her. bob casey waited and said we probably need to make a change at some point. that's what you get with bob casey. my mom is from punxsutawney i'd say on the campaign trail that bob reminds me of punxsutawney phil. he pokes his head out of his hole every six years and that's what's happening now with punxsutawney bob. [applause] >> in a few minutes we have remaining, i wanted to ask you one or two questions about the biggest national security and geopolitical economic threat this country faces which comes from china and the ccp. this is a big issue. it's a big issue for pennsylvanians but also for our country. what do you think we should do about china? >> i think the best thing we can do to ensure our adversaries aren't testing us and challenging us is to show strength. we have a president in joe biden that is showing weakness. we have lost deterrence. we had deterrence under president trump. we had a
bob casey is the opposite. when liz mcgill, the president of penn showed her lack of leadership, i said fire her. bob casey waited and said we probably need to make a change at some point. that's what you get with bob casey. my mom is from punxsutawney i'd say on the campaign trail that bob reminds me of punxsutawney phil. he pokes his head out of his hole every six years and that's what's happening now with punxsutawney bob. [applause] >> in a few minutes we have remaining, i wanted to...
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>> we had a lunch where we witnessed in a two size and cross-dressing, i think -- [laughter] we had bob menendez, the democrat, and rand paul, the republican. we were talking about iran, rand paul was completely supportive of the administration from negotiation strategy with iran. senator menendez said he would bring forward a resolution in the next three weeks that would intensify the sanctions regime, increase the sanctions regime on iran from march, first of april of this new two-part deadline from march to make sure pressure is maintained. he worries, he fears that iran will play this out and the sanctions will gradually be weekend -- weakened, that he will produce legislation that will require you to increase the sanctions on iran. what do you say to that? >> at think our view is that would not be constructive. let me explain why. we say that we have an agreement to extend the negotiations for an a distant -- for an additional set of months. four more months for policy framework, three more months for the technical implementation details. why? two reasons -- the negotiations have m
>> we had a lunch where we witnessed in a two size and cross-dressing, i think -- [laughter] we had bob menendez, the democrat, and rand paul, the republican. we were talking about iran, rand paul was completely supportive of the administration from negotiation strategy with iran. senator menendez said he would bring forward a resolution in the next three weeks that would intensify the sanctions regime, increase the sanctions regime on iran from march, first of april of this new two-part...
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host: a few more minutes with our guest, bob schieffer. caller: a quick answer to the woman calling and saying that bush said the economy was strong. he said the fundamentals of the economy are strong. everyone made jokes. obama made jokes. two months ago obama it came out and said the fundamentals of the economy are strong. that was just to counter the woman who called. guest: well, i think you are right. i think that is what he said. the fact is that the economy was -- the fundamentals were not as strong as even he may have "suggested." caller: and then two months ago obama said the fundamentals of the economy are shown. how do you feel about the coverage of health plan and not one minute even went to the republicans and abc just flatly refused. guest: i will let others make that judgment. have discovered over the years when i comment on what my competitors are doing it always comes off as self-serving. people will make up their minds about that and a lot of other issues. i will let others make that judgment. host: we are getting a lot o
host: a few more minutes with our guest, bob schieffer. caller: a quick answer to the woman calling and saying that bush said the economy was strong. he said the fundamentals of the economy are strong. everyone made jokes. obama made jokes. two months ago obama it came out and said the fundamentals of the economy are strong. that was just to counter the woman who called. guest: well, i think you are right. i think that is what he said. the fact is that the economy was -- the fundamentals were...
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place where bob should be sitting. bob's wife, christine, and his seven children, susan, stephanie, sarah, dan, david, samantha, and doug, have been tireless advocates for their father. they've traveled to iran themselves looking for answers. they have made the trip to washington, d.c., countless times to meet with government officials, members of congress. they have fought for action all the way to the oval office directly appealing to president bush, president obama, and president trump. they have watched as others have returned home to their families. they have listened with hope as iran's leaders have promised cooperation. and they have been disappointed more times than they can count as promises go unfulfilled year after year after year. iran has become adapt to this cruel game because that's what it is to this rogue iranian regime. they say hostages are not hostages. but these people are not detained under a legal order. they have lost their freedom. they have been separated from their families, and they have bee
place where bob should be sitting. bob's wife, christine, and his seven children, susan, stephanie, sarah, dan, david, samantha, and doug, have been tireless advocates for their father. they've traveled to iran themselves looking for answers. they have made the trip to washington, d.c., countless times to meet with government officials, members of congress. they have fought for action all the way to the oval office directly appealing to president bush, president obama, and president trump. they...
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bob: thank you. during the congressional debate on the joint comprehensive plan of action they ran nuclear deal last summer. a key issue in the debate was whether the deal would increase or decrease prospects for proliferation in the middle east. deal arguedf the that by removing the risk of a nuclear armed iran the deal would reduce incentives for countries in the region to acquire nuclear weapons. that the however said deal would increase those incentives. because it would legitimize iran's enrichment program and it would allow iran to ramp up its fissile material production capabilities. when key restrictions expire after 10 or 15 years. it would boost iran's economy. richards would release nephew and i strongly believe that the jcp away will reduce prospects for proliferation in the middle east. but uncertainties about the away are goingcp to persist. for quite some time. these uncertainties could motivate regional countries. asking a number of questions over the next several years. will the agre
bob: thank you. during the congressional debate on the joint comprehensive plan of action they ran nuclear deal last summer. a key issue in the debate was whether the deal would increase or decrease prospects for proliferation in the middle east. deal arguedf the that by removing the risk of a nuclear armed iran the deal would reduce incentives for countries in the region to acquire nuclear weapons. that the however said deal would increase those incentives. because it would legitimize iran's...
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without further ado, let we turn this over to bob. bob: thank you very much, tammy. first, a few words of background to the current round of negotiations in lausanne. last november, the p5 plus one countries and iran agreed to a second extension of the interim deal they had reached in november 2013. in november, they set a deadline of end of june 2015 for concluding a comprehensive nuclear deal. they also set a target date of end of march, basically yesterday, for reaching agreement on the key elements of a deal, sometimes it has been called political understanding political framework. the idea was that this march political framework would provide guidance to the negotiators in fleshing out the critical, technical details required in a comprehensive agreement by the end of june. since november, the iranians have played down the importance of the march target date. the supreme leader said that they do not want a two-stage agreement. they want a single agreement that will be worked out by the end of june. they did not place much importance on the end of march concludin
without further ado, let we turn this over to bob. bob: thank you very much, tammy. first, a few words of background to the current round of negotiations in lausanne. last november, the p5 plus one countries and iran agreed to a second extension of the interim deal they had reached in november 2013. in november, they set a deadline of end of june 2015 for concluding a comprehensive nuclear deal. they also set a target date of end of march, basically yesterday, for reaching agreement on the key...
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murphy: just to underscore a point bob made. whether we like it or not, arm sales are a big part of our relationship with saudi arabia. and you cannot continue arm sales without congressional support and approval. in the past, the motions were privileged in the senate. but not in the house of representatives. it's going to be difficult to find the votes to approve arm sales, with saudi arabia and the senate and the house next year, given what senator graham has said and what others have said. if this policy doesn't change. so it's hard to maintain the relationship with saudi arabia without a willing congress, given the powers and the privileged resolutions that are available, even to those that aren't in legislative leadership. reporter: what do you think the president -- why do you think the president doesn't share the view that you and so many members of congress have about the crown prince? mr. graham: he's in a different spot. we had our discussions, president bush, about interrogation policy. he said, my job is to protect t
murphy: just to underscore a point bob made. whether we like it or not, arm sales are a big part of our relationship with saudi arabia. and you cannot continue arm sales without congressional support and approval. in the past, the motions were privileged in the senate. but not in the house of representatives. it's going to be difficult to find the votes to approve arm sales, with saudi arabia and the senate and the house next year, given what senator graham has said and what others have said....
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bob mueller's a national treasure. having served as his chief of staff, you know, i think there's nobody better. we are very, very fortunate as a country, in my view, that he has answered the call once again. he signed up to go to vietnam and lead a rifle platoon and earn a bronze star and with a v for valor, he served his country in the justice department as a prosecutor and led the f.b.i. through the most tumultuous times up until now in its recent history. so, we are very fortunate indeed that he is leading this investigation. and he will be driven and his team will be driven by the facts and the law. the white house ought to be rooting for his conclusion, whatever it is, because i still believe it has the best chance of having any legitimacy in our very riven politics. nicolle: do you agree with that, jim? james: yeah, absolutely. nicolle: what's the danger, if donald trump walks up and fires bob mueller? james: i hope he doesn't do that. it would be a fire storm. i think there would be -- not only on the hill, but
bob mueller's a national treasure. having served as his chief of staff, you know, i think there's nobody better. we are very, very fortunate as a country, in my view, that he has answered the call once again. he signed up to go to vietnam and lead a rifle platoon and earn a bronze star and with a v for valor, he served his country in the justice department as a prosecutor and led the f.b.i. through the most tumultuous times up until now in its recent history. so, we are very fortunate indeed...
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. >> he will join us tomorrow on "washington journal" with bob chieffer. thursday, tom ridge is the guest. "washington journal" begins at 7:00 eastern every morning. this portion of today's briefing is about 30 minutes from the state department. -- 13 minutes from the state department. >> did the ayatollah set back the talks with the regime, this seemed very hostile to the west. >> i think -- you know the policy about engagement, the policy about preventing iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. the focus will have to be on what is happening in iran. this is not about us or the bilateral relationship. this is about the people of iran and they have the rights to express themselves, and be respected. the political will being respected. the president made a very strong statement, standing very firmly behind those who want to have their view respected and peaceably assemble, to have access to the media, and so right now, the focus is on this very dramatic situation. >> this situation is unfolding in a country that the obama administration has been attempting to
. >> he will join us tomorrow on "washington journal" with bob chieffer. thursday, tom ridge is the guest. "washington journal" begins at 7:00 eastern every morning. this portion of today's briefing is about 30 minutes from the state department. -- 13 minutes from the state department. >> did the ayatollah set back the talks with the regime, this seemed very hostile to the west. >> i think -- you know the policy about engagement, the policy about preventing...
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bob? what i would to suggest we need to consider is what's the best way of one hand to get the intelligence community, the information it needs to protect people and on the other hand to protect privacy and kivel liberties together because the history of intelligence over time is a pendulum swinging over -- why didn't you do more to protect us and what? but we're swinging towards the latter side of it and it's going to swing back. there's one model that would say the way to achieve these sbothe by putting very strict limbalations on what the intelligence community can scloket you -- and say you never get to look that the information. there's another model which i think we have applied so far which is allow the intelligence community a broader look at the expectations and then appropriate oversight to ensure they comply with those. neither system is perfect and neither is a way of acquiring information nor protecting privacy but i think those are the two competing models that we have to bal
bob? what i would to suggest we need to consider is what's the best way of one hand to get the intelligence community, the information it needs to protect people and on the other hand to protect privacy and kivel liberties together because the history of intelligence over time is a pendulum swinging over -- why didn't you do more to protect us and what? but we're swinging towards the latter side of it and it's going to swing back. there's one model that would say the way to achieve these sbothe...
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and part of the reason is that, as we looked into matters, as bob mueller has looked into matters, you find more and more of concern that needs to be investigated. so in many respects the investigation has broadened. surge ofat with a michael cohen's residence and hotel and office. when i saw that, my gut reaction was, is very unusual to search a lawyer. this was not just a lawyer. this was the president's lawyer. and i didn't believe that was likely to be the case, based solely on concern about it potential campaign-finance law violation. i think we have seen in the bank statements that have been leaked or released, that there is a lot more going on here. there were a lot of payments and the multimillions to michael:, en, and he is coh the lawyer for the president. so there is a real hornets nest for michael: regarding those transactions. but there is a multiplicity of allegations involving potential financial impropriety, so i think the investigation by necessity has broadened. i would also say this. for those who think the investigation has gone on a long time, having prosecuted whi
and part of the reason is that, as we looked into matters, as bob mueller has looked into matters, you find more and more of concern that needs to be investigated. so in many respects the investigation has broadened. surge ofat with a michael cohen's residence and hotel and office. when i saw that, my gut reaction was, is very unusual to search a lawyer. this was not just a lawyer. this was the president's lawyer. and i didn't believe that was likely to be the case, based solely on concern...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] president trump: bob woodward had the same problem with president obama. he had a tremendous problem with president bush. every time he wrote a book they were complaining about it. they were complaining about the lack of accuracy. and i understand. that's what he does. and i fully fruned that before -- fully understood that before. in the end i'm very happy with the way it turned out because i think the book has been totally discredited. thank you very much. yelling] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] president trump: if it's about border security i'm willing to do anything. we have to protect our borders. if we don't protect our borders, our country is not going to be a country. so if it's about border security, i'm willing to do what has to be done. thank you very much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its
visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] president trump: bob woodward had the same problem with president obama. he had a tremendous problem with president bush. every time he wrote a book they were complaining about it. they were complaining about the lack of accuracy. and i understand. that's what he does. and i fully fruned that before -- fully understood that before. in the end i'm very happy with the way it turned out because i think the book has been...
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testifyd attorneys to in front of bob mueller. pages,bpoenas, 1,400,000 i did not have to give any of them. then we get a great result and they say, this is terrible, let's do it over again. our country does not have that kind of time. what if the investigation does not turn out the way you think it will? pres. trump: we will see. i declassifiedi nt to be transp. everybody wanted me to be -- one in me to declassify, i have done it. is intorney general charge, let's see what he finds. now that iuments have declassified for the purpose of the attorney general. he can then show them to the public. but you have to get down to what happened. what happened is a tremendous blight on our country. investigation,he they tried to do a takedown and you can't do that. let me just tell you this should never, ever happen to another presidente. [inaudible] who are families concerned about sending some to the middle east? pres. trump: i think it will be very good in the middle east. state terrorsored all of the world. when i first got here there w
testifyd attorneys to in front of bob mueller. pages,bpoenas, 1,400,000 i did not have to give any of them. then we get a great result and they say, this is terrible, let's do it over again. our country does not have that kind of time. what if the investigation does not turn out the way you think it will? pres. trump: we will see. i declassifiedi nt to be transp. everybody wanted me to be -- one in me to declassify, i have done it. is intorney general charge, let's see what he finds. now that...
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at each stop, bob was the highlight. in fact, there's no doubt more people were excited to see bob than their congressman. it was a testament to just how loved and represented bob is by so many people in southwest alabama. mr. speaker, i'm proud to call bob a friend, and i want to wish him and his wife marie all the best in their retirement and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. during the campaign, then-candidate trump came to warren, michigan, in promise to workers and, i quote, you won't lose one plant. i promise you that. unquote. he president's promises ring hallow. general motors planned to close five plants, including a plant from miles where president trump made his broken campaign promise. these plant closures are sy
at each stop, bob was the highlight. in fact, there's no doubt more people were excited to see bob than their congressman. it was a testament to just how loved and represented bob is by so many people in southwest alabama. mr. speaker, i'm proud to call bob a friend, and i want to wish him and his wife marie all the best in their retirement and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr....
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it as the supreme court comes to an end, here supreme court justice chief bob burt's speak -- chief roberts speak. live coverage on c-span saturday morning and 9:00 a.m. eastern. president obama held his fourth news conference yesterday at the white house. but of the questions in this hourlong event for about health care and iran. >> we have been outraged by the beatings and imprisonment that have gone over the last few days in iran. we are morning each and every innocent life that is lost. i have made it clear that the united states respects the sovereignty of the islamic republic of iran and is not interfering with their affairs. we must also bear witness to the courage and dignity of the iranian people and the openings in iranian society. they are trying to have a debate about their future. some in iran -- iran government are trying to avoid that debate by accusing the united states and others in the west of instigating protests over the election. these accusations are false. they are an attempt to distract people from what is truly taking place within the borders of iran. this strategy
it as the supreme court comes to an end, here supreme court justice chief bob burt's speak -- chief roberts speak. live coverage on c-span saturday morning and 9:00 a.m. eastern. president obama held his fourth news conference yesterday at the white house. but of the questions in this hourlong event for about health care and iran. >> we have been outraged by the beatings and imprisonment that have gone over the last few days in iran. we are morning each and every innocent life that is...
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senator bob corker chair of the foreign relations -- relations committee at the republican response. president obama: hi, everybody. the right to vote is one of the most fundamental rights of any democracy. yet for too long, too many of our fellow citizens were denied that right, simply because of the color of their skin. fifty years ago this week, president lyndon johnson signed a law to change that. the voting rights act broke down legal barriers that stood between millions of african americans and their constitutional right to cast a ballot. it was, and still is, one of the greatest victories in our country's struggle for civil rights. but it didn't happen overnight. countless men and women marched and organized, sat in and stood up, for our most basic rights. for this they were called agitators and un-american, they were jailed and beaten. some were even killed. but in the end, they reaffirmed the idea at the very heart of america; that people who love this country can change it. our country is a better place because of all those heroes did for us. but as one of those heroes cong
senator bob corker chair of the foreign relations -- relations committee at the republican response. president obama: hi, everybody. the right to vote is one of the most fundamental rights of any democracy. yet for too long, too many of our fellow citizens were denied that right, simply because of the color of their skin. fifty years ago this week, president lyndon johnson signed a law to change that. the voting rights act broke down legal barriers that stood between millions of african...
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is bob woodward liing? president trump: sure. the book? the book means nothing. it's a work of fiction. already general mattis has come out very, very strongly and i think you know general mattis, he does what he wants to do, very independent guy, he was insulted by the remarks attributed to him. he came out with a strong statement, i assume you read it, last night. general kelly, he's right here, he's insulted by -- he couldn't believe what they said. he put out a very, very strong statement and many others. other statements are copping out. the book is a fiction -- are coming out. the book is a work of fiction. if you look at woodward's past , he likes to get publicity, tell some books. but we have done more as an administration than any other administration and already -- in already less than two years. it's incredible. we'll soon be approaching two years. but there's no administration probably and even you folks have generally acknowledged this that has done more work when you look at tax cuts, regulation cuts, supreme court justices, the court system general
is bob woodward liing? president trump: sure. the book? the book means nothing. it's a work of fiction. already general mattis has come out very, very strongly and i think you know general mattis, he does what he wants to do, very independent guy, he was insulted by the remarks attributed to him. he came out with a strong statement, i assume you read it, last night. general kelly, he's right here, he's insulted by -- he couldn't believe what they said. he put out a very, very strong statement...
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bob: venezuela. you said on fox and friends earlier this month that russia must stop influencing the situation there. they must leave. it's later in the month. you have seen any progress in that area? sec. pompeo: none that i can share with you this morning. i can say this. you've seen the efforts we've made to try and convince the cubans, who have hundreds of intelligence officers, thousands of people working with the maduro regime to convince them that that's not the right foreign policy, that maduro is going to leave and when he leaves they'll be in a far better place if they chose a different path. we are making the same case to all the parties that are supporting maduro. certainly the people inside his own military, his own army, the cubans the next ring out, the russians, but if you've been watching the news, the iranians are providing support in venezuela today as well. the chinese too. could do more. they could recognize the national assembly and its chosen leader of venezuela. there are many
bob: venezuela. you said on fox and friends earlier this month that russia must stop influencing the situation there. they must leave. it's later in the month. you have seen any progress in that area? sec. pompeo: none that i can share with you this morning. i can say this. you've seen the efforts we've made to try and convince the cubans, who have hundreds of intelligence officers, thousands of people working with the maduro regime to convince them that that's not the right foreign policy,...
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i learned a lot from bob. i look forward to having a good portion of time to talk about what you want to talk about, answer some of your westerns about whether it is nsa, cia. -- of your questions. i served on the intelligence committee. to be chairman of the intelligence committee, or the lead republican for more than 6 years. you get to have the opportunity to have insight to the greatest secrets that we have is a country. the question is --regardless of when you think the war on terror withed, whether it is 1979 the takeover of our embassy in tehran. whether you think it is 2001, 9/11. from a military standpoint, i think all the evidence is out today that we are losing that war. this is the first time in american history where we have been involved in this kind of conflict. for that long of time that we are losing. this is not a war where over the last decade, we've actually made any progress. as a matter of fact, we are going downhill relatively quickly. if you take a look at what is going on in europe tod
i learned a lot from bob. i look forward to having a good portion of time to talk about what you want to talk about, answer some of your westerns about whether it is nsa, cia. -- of your questions. i served on the intelligence committee. to be chairman of the intelligence committee, or the lead republican for more than 6 years. you get to have the opportunity to have insight to the greatest secrets that we have is a country. the question is --regardless of when you think the war on terror...
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host: bob is an independent. good morning. i went to a five-year immigration court with my girlfriend because she filed for citizenship and 12 years before --t she got host: you are going in and out. we will go to leroy in north carolina. the line for democrats. go ahead. i am calling about wages for immigrants. that is the main problem. if all the poor people who work on farms got paid her decent wage then they would work. i grew up on a farm as a black child. and the wages never grew in a way you could live off of it. and all around you, wages were going up. so now, when the mexican people keep the here, they wages down low on them. host: are you talking about legal immigrants? caller: legal immigrants and undocumented. they still are paid getting paid lower than what the american people want to work for. guest: we really have to think that if we don't want immigrant labor working in the fields, are we willing to pay a lot more? are we willing to have those prices go up? did, in fact, pay people higher wages, you probably co
host: bob is an independent. good morning. i went to a five-year immigration court with my girlfriend because she filed for citizenship and 12 years before --t she got host: you are going in and out. we will go to leroy in north carolina. the line for democrats. go ahead. i am calling about wages for immigrants. that is the main problem. if all the poor people who work on farms got paid her decent wage then they would work. i grew up on a farm as a black child. and the wages never grew in a way...
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bob woodruff: you wish. >> i saw bob go [gasp] bob woodruff: you used to describe it as last at first sight -- lust ast first sight. we will talk to sally about her book, finding magic, which i love because it is honest. it is about the things in life. your career, your spouse, your child, and your children, and your friends. we will also lead to questioning, and i will interrupt. [laughter] elsa walsh: we were interrupting -- sally quinn: is that how it goes? elsa walsh: if he interrupts too many times, i will tap him on the arm. so it is an honor to be here to talk to you about this book. i love it too. very fast read for those of you who have not read it, and it looks your whole life. your whole life. i want to start with something you wrote, and you write, my childhood experience was magic. planted the seed that grew into the faith i have today. you want to talk about that? sally quinn: i am from the deep south, and i was born in savanna, georgia, and spent all my summers in statesboro 60 miles outside of savannah. savanna is midnight in the garden of good and evil, and my parents
bob woodruff: you wish. >> i saw bob go [gasp] bob woodruff: you used to describe it as last at first sight -- lust ast first sight. we will talk to sally about her book, finding magic, which i love because it is honest. it is about the things in life. your career, your spouse, your child, and your children, and your friends. we will also lead to questioning, and i will interrupt. [laughter] elsa walsh: we were interrupting -- sally quinn: is that how it goes? elsa walsh: if he interrupts...
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. >> senator mccain will join us on tomorrow's "washington journal along with bob schieffer of cbs news. on thursday, tom ridge is our guest. "washington journal" begins each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. more about iran's election from the state department. this briefing is about 13 minutes. >> at the friday sermon by the ayatollah, did that set back the prospects for meaningful engagement with the regime that seemed strident and hostile to the west? >> you all know our policy about engagement and keeping iran from obtaining nuclear weight -- obtaining nuclear weapons. this is not about us, this is not about our bilateral relationship. this is about a iranians and iranians having their rights to express themselves, be respected, their political will be respected. the president made a very strong statement, standing very firmly behind those who want to have their views respected and want to be able to peaceably assemble and want to have access to the media. right now, our focus is on this very dramatic situation unfolding. >> the situation is unfolding in a country with which the obama
. >> senator mccain will join us on tomorrow's "washington journal along with bob schieffer of cbs news. on thursday, tom ridge is our guest. "washington journal" begins each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. more about iran's election from the state department. this briefing is about 13 minutes. >> at the friday sermon by the ayatollah, did that set back the prospects for meaningful engagement with the regime that seemed strident and hostile to the west? >> you all...
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we gave 500 witnesses, i allowed attorneys to testify in front of bob mueller. 2500 subpoenas, 1,400,000 pages, we gave them, i didn't have to give any of it. we gave it and then we get a great result, and they say, oh, this is terrible, let's do it over again. you can't. our country doesn't have that kind of time. >> [inaudible] for an investigation does not turn out the way you think it will? pres. trump: we are going the see. i do know -- i declassified i guess potentially millions of pages of documents. i don't know what it is. i have no idea. but i want to be transparent. everybody wanted me to declassify. i have done it. and he is highly-respected man, our attorney general is in charge. let's see what we find spirit s. but we have documents now that i have declassified for the purpose of the attorney general. he can then show them to the public, do whatever he wants to do with them, but you have to get down to what happens, because what happened is tremendous blight on our country. what happened, the investigation, they tried to do a takedown. you cannot do that. and let me just te
we gave 500 witnesses, i allowed attorneys to testify in front of bob mueller. 2500 subpoenas, 1,400,000 pages, we gave them, i didn't have to give any of it. we gave it and then we get a great result, and they say, oh, this is terrible, let's do it over again. you can't. our country doesn't have that kind of time. >> [inaudible] for an investigation does not turn out the way you think it will? pres. trump: we are going the see. i do know -- i declassified i guess potentially millions of...
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i am job -- i am bob dreyfus. i spoke to a lot of people there, all across the political spectrum, who said before the election that both ahmadinejad and hamine had an interest in rebuilding ties to the u.s.. they wanted to negotiate a deal. it would be easier to make such a deal if there guy won. i wonder if you could comment -- whoever wants to -- whether those calculations have changed. if you can put yourself in the place of those guys running the country. what their considerations now when figuring out whether to approach the obama home -- the obama administration, maybe not now but when the session opens in the fall, with some sort of offer to talk to the united states? of course, i think we ought to respond. >>, and was there in march and i came away with the feeling that the clerics, the regime had never felt so powerful, that it had so many trump cards in dealing with the united states. just across the board. it felt almost cocky. we are expecting in there were an overture from the united states -- and th
i am job -- i am bob dreyfus. i spoke to a lot of people there, all across the political spectrum, who said before the election that both ahmadinejad and hamine had an interest in rebuilding ties to the u.s.. they wanted to negotiate a deal. it would be easier to make such a deal if there guy won. i wonder if you could comment -- whoever wants to -- whether those calculations have changed. if you can put yourself in the place of those guys running the country. what their considerations now when...
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bush, bob mueller, a repeated republican appointee. and then we appointed james comey who was also a republican. ray lahood was appointed. to thewas appointed veterans affairs. gregy to appoint judge through the commerce department but ultimately he did pullout at the end because he saw the direction it was going. another important point, the health care bill, everybody forgets that it has become so contentious. on as actually paste republican idea passed by mitt romney. provided universal health care. single-payerrsue a system.ed we had a republican thinking when you had a system in place -- mitt romney promoted that plan and he had to tie whyelf in knots to explain the same plan he was for as governor was terrible now that obama did it as president. in this opportunity. trying to find the common ground , we see that happening now. and you are right to be frustrated. it is enough to say to democrats that you have to work with republicans, they have to work with you. host: let's go to nick, next. caller: i am a retired, disabled vetera
bush, bob mueller, a repeated republican appointee. and then we appointed james comey who was also a republican. ray lahood was appointed. to thewas appointed veterans affairs. gregy to appoint judge through the commerce department but ultimately he did pullout at the end because he saw the direction it was going. another important point, the health care bill, everybody forgets that it has become so contentious. on as actually paste republican idea passed by mitt romney. provided universal...
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bob, let me ask you this. let's say we make a deal. how can we be sure that the iranians are not cheating on us? are our capabilities good enough that we can be reasonably certain that when we make a deal we will know? the interim deal, we have high confidence that the international atomic energy will verify that. that is really not a problem. you have to do something more difficult. you have to be confident that they will have a more covert, clandestine program. they had an enrichment program, enrichment facility. a dissident group, the any cake, how did it. they had another enrichment , western intelligence durings discovered it 2009. it has made the iranians a bit keep a being able to covert program covert. there is a very high price for those. the price they paid was crippling sanctions. their economy is in the gutter now. so they are going to be wary of doing this. we are going to have to insist on some very intrusive verification measures to be able to give some measure of that they do not have covert facilities going forward. >>
bob, let me ask you this. let's say we make a deal. how can we be sure that the iranians are not cheating on us? are our capabilities good enough that we can be reasonably certain that when we make a deal we will know? the interim deal, we have high confidence that the international atomic energy will verify that. that is really not a problem. you have to do something more difficult. you have to be confident that they will have a more covert, clandestine program. they had an enrichment program,...
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bob: that is what i gave you. [laughter] governor perry: what he gave me was an aarp membership registration. [laughter] president brett: you talk about the next president doing something on entitlement reform regulation. how realistic would it be that if you were elected president that you could work with a divided congress? governor perry: i think americans are so sick of the gridlock in washington, d.c. people walking past each other not getting anything done. walking on the floor of the house and walking away and taking your toys and leaving and that is not acceptable. one of the reasons i do think that our nominee -- i am obviously biased about this, but i think the executive experience of having to get things done -- governors don't have the luxury of just having a conversation , giving a speech, and walking away. there was not one big thing that occurred in texas, not education reform, not fortort reform not those major budget issues we , have to deal with that was done with just republicans. there were dem
bob: that is what i gave you. [laughter] governor perry: what he gave me was an aarp membership registration. [laughter] president brett: you talk about the next president doing something on entitlement reform regulation. how realistic would it be that if you were elected president that you could work with a divided congress? governor perry: i think americans are so sick of the gridlock in washington, d.c. people walking past each other not getting anything done. walking on the floor of the...
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tonight's guest, former maryland governor bob ehrlich. let's get right to our first question, coming from maureen. good to see you. >> welcome, governor. what do you feel is the biggest impediment republicans face in getting the party elected president? mr. ehrlich: young women and minorities. the democrats painted a narrative last time that a lot of young women bought into, the anti-woman's world, the woman thing, that mitt romney was going to prevent them from getting birth control pills, literally. republicans are against birth control, they are going to eliminate birth control. these ads may be anti-intellectual, they may be silly, but people buy them. a couple cycles ago, there were republican senator candidates. these are two candidates, but in politics they take those comments, which are horrible comments, and they play into the narrative, and the narrative plays out, and then negatives work. in politics, people say they hate negative ads. guess what, if they did not work, nobody would use them ever. they work, trust me. the bigges
tonight's guest, former maryland governor bob ehrlich. let's get right to our first question, coming from maureen. good to see you. >> welcome, governor. what do you feel is the biggest impediment republicans face in getting the party elected president? mr. ehrlich: young women and minorities. the democrats painted a narrative last time that a lot of young women bought into, the anti-woman's world, the woman thing, that mitt romney was going to prevent them from getting birth control...
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later, bob schaeffer of cbs news. washington journal begins each morning at 7:00 eastern with the day's news. over on c-span 3, work
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. >> i wanted to follow up a bit, bob, on the russian iran deal that you mentioned. clearly, by iran's signaling a to not ness for russia only build additional reactors, but also for russia to supply fuel for those reactors, as well as remove the spent fuel, are weakening the argument for the practical need to support large number centrifuges in the future. is, given the way the supreme leader has been characterized, and his really limiting iranian capabilities, why would the supreme leader approve this deal with russia? >> well, i think that the in iran that they nneed to have an independent capacity to produce fuel for the power reactors because they cannot rely on the russians or any other outside supplier, that is a really appealing narrative. so i do not see this deal with as undercutting iran's argument that it needs to an industrial e scale enrichment to provide fuel. of course, such a capacity would also give them a very star nuclear weapons option -- either corporate or overt. >> and they want their cake and eat it, too. they want to agree that russia can pr
. >> i wanted to follow up a bit, bob, on the russian iran deal that you mentioned. clearly, by iran's signaling a to not ness for russia only build additional reactors, but also for russia to supply fuel for those reactors, as well as remove the spent fuel, are weakening the argument for the practical need to support large number centrifuges in the future. is, given the way the supreme leader has been characterized, and his really limiting iranian capabilities, why would the supreme...
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it is -- headed by bob graham. in the standard commission has been extended. they have been extended for a few more months. host: they deliver their report to president bush last -- late last year and testify before congress early this year. what is the focus today? guest: they are doing a great job. the commission has been extended, both senators will join us today to talk about their finding. they will also talk about their recommendations that they made to the president and congress last year. what is interesting is that there really want to get involved in public our reach. -- public of reach. utreach. they said, by 2013 that the u.s. would experience a terrorist wmd attack. they had over -- they met with over two hundred 50 individuals and held hearings. they spent six months with nine commissioners, involved in an intensive research and fact- finding operation. they had staff and they came to the sort of conclusions, that they felt this would likely happen. you would have to ask them particular. host: when they came to president bush and then before cong
it is -- headed by bob graham. in the standard commission has been extended. they have been extended for a few more months. host: they deliver their report to president bush last -- late last year and testify before congress early this year. what is the focus today? guest: they are doing a great job. the commission has been extended, both senators will join us today to talk about their finding. they will also talk about their recommendations that they made to the president and congress last...
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>> my point, bob, is this. rhetoricnot had any from the new administration. >> the good news is that ahmadinejad is not around anymore. [talking over each other] >> if an administration questions the holocaust or this administration condemns the holocaust, the netanyahu opposition is the same. it doesn't make a difference -- >> can the president say clearly that israel has the right to exist? >> the problem is not with iran. we have 57 muslim countries. many of them do not recognize israel. [indiscernible] all of your allies, a majority of your allies do not recognize israel. israel's problem is not with iran. the peace process is with netanyahu. everybody knows who has blocked a solution. this is not iran. netanyahu.t [applause] >> gentlemen, this was fascinating. i think you gave a lot of insight into the deal withhat could come next some moderate reasons for hope. thank you very much. ... mic priorities for congress, the third way think tank hosted this with bill schneider moderating. >> welcome. we are happ
>> my point, bob, is this. rhetoricnot had any from the new administration. >> the good news is that ahmadinejad is not around anymore. [talking over each other] >> if an administration questions the holocaust or this administration condemns the holocaust, the netanyahu opposition is the same. it doesn't make a difference -- >> can the president say clearly that israel has the right to exist? >> the problem is not with iran. we have 57 muslim countries. many of...
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he was war -- bob mcdonnell delivering the republican response. he was sworn in as the governor of virginia. our phone lines are open. first up is somebody from florida on the republican line. your reaction to the president's speech and the republican response. >> i think the president did a great job. he spoke about jobs and the new industrial revolution, which is the green revolution. he spoke about families and businesses. he set the record straight on that. he gave a good chronological description of what -- on debt. he gives a good chronological description of what happened to the united states. he mentioned that it was not up to him, but it was up to congress. >> can this congress work with this president, democrats and republicans? >> i think that it can, but it is up to the american people to do it. >> i thought that the president did an excellent job, especially at the beginning of the speech. one thing that i saw that was missing was the fact that you can create the jobs that you want, but you do not stipulate that american citizens are
he was war -- bob mcdonnell delivering the republican response. he was sworn in as the governor of virginia. our phone lines are open. first up is somebody from florida on the republican line. your reaction to the president's speech and the republican response. >> i think the president did a great job. he spoke about jobs and the new industrial revolution, which is the green revolution. he spoke about families and businesses. he set the record straight on that. he gave a good...
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bob, and thank you all so much. i have some prepared remarks that i'm going to share with you, but before i do, i want to tell you something that happened a few hours ago. i don't know how many of you whatsapp?ily chat on it's a great little device to keep in touch, and our family has gotten bigger and bigger, we had this family chat. pay hard for me to attention to it, so many things are on their, kids want a ride at the grocery store, who's going to the gym, who's going to school? noticed something today from our youngest daughter katie, who is on a class trip. i clicked on it because i wanted to see how she was doing on her trip. i saw something that made me and i are had chills when i saw what she sent me. it was a picture of our youngest daughter, our 15-year-old daughter, wrapped in a flag of israel, standing on the railroad tracks at the entrance of auschwitz. she was on a class trip with her fellow classmates through poland. i said no picture better weresents who we are, what are, and what we are fighting fo
bob, and thank you all so much. i have some prepared remarks that i'm going to share with you, but before i do, i want to tell you something that happened a few hours ago. i don't know how many of you whatsapp?ily chat on it's a great little device to keep in touch, and our family has gotten bigger and bigger, we had this family chat. pay hard for me to attention to it, so many things are on their, kids want a ride at the grocery store, who's going to the gym, who's going to school? noticed...
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that certainly includes bob levinson and all those that are being held by the iranian regime. we are determined to get them back. as president trump has made very clear, we're not going to pay a price for their return, but we are prepared to work with all those who can assist us in getting those americans returned to their families and returned here to our country. your other question is best answered by talking about what we have already done. there has been an enormous effort with respect to fact-finding pertaining to the death, the murder, of jamal khashoggi. a lot of u.s. resources have been devoted to determining the facts to the best of our ability to determine precisely what happened there. the united states took a very strong response. we have sanctioned 17 individuals in connection with that investigation. we are at the same time committed to making sure that we place america's national security interests and all the actions that take place in the context of doing the right thing to make sure that america continues to thrive and grow. and when we do that, the world is
that certainly includes bob levinson and all those that are being held by the iranian regime. we are determined to get them back. as president trump has made very clear, we're not going to pay a price for their return, but we are prepared to work with all those who can assist us in getting those americans returned to their families and returned here to our country. your other question is best answered by talking about what we have already done. there has been an enormous effort with respect to...
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eastern, bob woodward's interview on his new book "fear: trump in the white house." >> someone in office now called me and said everyone knows what you have in this book is 1000% correct. 9:00 p.m. eastern, former independent counsel ken starr discusses his book "contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigation." >> we learn from our history, and impeachment was not the wise way to go. >> on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, former secretary of state john kerry discusses his book," every day is extra." he is interviewed by jane harman. >> john and i were flying to kuwait, we did not know each other well. we were seated opposite each other. seniority here worked as a bonus, and we had a conversation into the night, talking about annapolis and his father and grandparents, his family and his own service, and his time as a prisoner. he wanted to learn more what happened with us, how we thought, what it was like. we pledged to each other then the country was still too divided over the war, and we felt we needed to find a way to not just make peace with vietnam, but makepeace at home. >> watch on c-
eastern, bob woodward's interview on his new book "fear: trump in the white house." >> someone in office now called me and said everyone knows what you have in this book is 1000% correct. 9:00 p.m. eastern, former independent counsel ken starr discusses his book "contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigation." >> we learn from our history, and impeachment was not the wise way to go. >> on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, former secretary of state john kerry...
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i will turn it over to bob, but here is what i will say. a two-state solution, i support. i would like the palestinian people to live in dignity, have their own destiny in their hand. elect their leaders side-by-side with a secure state of israel. i do believe that peace can never be achieved as long as governments reward their young people for being terrorists. at the end of the day, the payment to people who kill taylor force or people like taylor force is inconsistent with peace. it's such a crime against young palestinians for their own government to incentivize murder and terrorism. we give over $300 million a year of aid to the palestinian authority. this bill crafted by senator corker and myself and others is going to cut off all u.s. funding to the palestinian authority until they change their laws which rewards terrorism, which reward people for killing a young man like taylor force. why did he die? what did he do wrong? nothing. i don't want his death to be in vain. sandra gerber brought me this issue, explaining to me that palestinian law is so corrupt, they hav
i will turn it over to bob, but here is what i will say. a two-state solution, i support. i would like the palestinian people to live in dignity, have their own destiny in their hand. elect their leaders side-by-side with a secure state of israel. i do believe that peace can never be achieved as long as governments reward their young people for being terrorists. at the end of the day, the payment to people who kill taylor force or people like taylor force is inconsistent with peace. it's such a...